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Dream roads through the Black Forest

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The Black Forest is one of the most popular travel destinations in the Federal Republic. Not only German vacationers, but also foreign tourists are drawn to the picturesque region in droves year after year.

However, it is not only characterized by the breathtaking beauty of its nature. The many winding paths that lead through it are some of the most beautiful roads in Germany.

Those who set off on the real dream roads of the Black Forest can look forward to a fascinating journey. The streets also promise exciting insights into the traditions and culture of the Black Forest region.

No matter whether wine routes, panoramic roads or spectacular curves: The Black Forest is not only always a trip, but also always worth a drive. The following article shows which streets should definitely be used.

B500: The Black Forest High Road

The B500 is also called Black Forest High Road designated. This is more than 60 kilometers long and runs between Baden-Baden and Freudenstadt.


The Black Forest High Road is an impressive one Panoramic road, which leads along dense forests and numerous spectacular viewpoints. Especially in the autumn months, there is an unforgettable view of the valleys, which are covered in the autumnal colors.

The viewpoints are of course also ideal for stopping every now and then and simply enjoying the moment. Incidentally, the streets of the Black Forest do not necessarily have to be explored in your own vehicle. For example, those who are looking for a particularly extraordinary driving experience can also have one Rent a classic car for this.

Schonach to Triberg: The Schonach panoramic road

On the way from Schonach After Triberg, you can discover many charming villages in the Black Forest. This area is also home to the world-famous Cuckoo clock home.

So it is a good idea to stop at one of the traditional workshops and learn about the origins of Cuckoo clock to explore. In addition, a real highlight of this route is the Triberg waterfalls. The culture and the beautiful nature of the Black Forest come together on the Schonach panoramic road, making the journey an unforgettable experience.

Furtwangen to Triberg: The Clock Road

Those who are interested in the Black Forest cuckoo clocks If you are particularly enthusiastic about something, you must also include the Clock Street in your to-do list. The route connected to this winds through the Kinzigtal. The charming towns of Triberg and Furtwangen connected with each other.


You can explore the historic watchmaking villages along the route to your heart's content. Today there are also modern manufactories here that fuse traditional craftsmanship with innovative designs - where you can gain extremely exciting insights.

B28: The winding Black Forest High Road

Some sections of the B28 also belong to the Black Forest High Road mentioned above. Drivers who particularly enjoy winding roads are in the right place - the B28 guarantees maximum driving fun.

On the route, however, there are not only a lot of curves, but also green hills and dense forests. The fresh air of the Black Forest can also be enjoyed at one of the many viewpoints during a well-deserved break.

Kaiserstuhl: The Wine Route

The Black Forest is not only famous for its dense forests. The region's picturesque vineyards should not be neglected either.

By the Kaiserstuhl There is a wonderful wine route south of the Black Forest. Of course, this piece is particularly sun-drenched. Holidaymakers will find fantastic views here and can relax after their trip with a first-class glass of wine. 


Image courtesy of Stefan Asal - Datacreate Asal



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